CRIME79 - "Untitled" Trains of Thought

CRIME79 - "Untitled" Trains of Thought

CRIME79 - "Untitled" Trains of Thought - Paint Markers, Markers and collage dollar bills over Giclee train on art paper. Size approx 36″ × 9″.
Signed in Pencil lower right. 2011

Crime79

Born in New York City’s Hells Kitchen in the revolutionary 60’s and growing up in the crime ridden streets of East New York Brooklyn during the 70’s. “ Crime79” conceptualized at an early age the power of art as the true voice of the unheard. 
A controversial and defiant artist. Crime79’s works are mostly defined as simply revolutionary. His messages provide a dosage of consciousness that force the viewer to think. Drawing since a child he started painting on subways in 1977 and is considered a true pioneer. His works are documented in Subway Art the true bible of street art as well as documentaries, films, music videos, publications worldwide. His works have been seen in The Source Magazine, Art News, Print, Warp Magazine , Stress Magazine , The Village Voice, BET Television etc. Crime79 is one of the early artists to transition from the subway era into the gallery scene in the early 80’s

 

About the Artist

CRIME 79

Born in New York City’s Hells Kitchen in the revolutionary 60’s and growing up in the crime ridden streets of East New York Brooklyn during the 70’s. “ Crime79” conceptualized at an early age the power of art as the true voice of the unheard. 
A controversial and defiant artist. Crime79’s works are mostly defined as simply revolutionary. His messages provide a dosage of consciousness that force the viewer to think. Drawing since a child he started painting on subways in 1977 and is considered a true pioneer. His works are documented in Subway Art the true bible of street art as well as documentaries, films, music videos, publications worldwide. His works have been seen in The Source Magazine, Art News, Print, Warp Magazine , Stress Magazine , The Village Voice, BETTelevision etc. Crime79 is one of the early artists to transition from the subway era into the gallery scene in the early 80’s